- Look up Equilibrium or
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Equilibrium may
refer to:
Equilibrium (film), a 2002
science fiction film The Story...
- ('refinements' of Nash
equilibria)
designed to rule out
implausible Nash
equilibria. One
particularly important issue is that some Nash
equilibria may be based...
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choices at
those moves". A
common method for
determining subgame perfect equilibria in the case of a
finite game is
backward induction. Here one
first considers...
- set of
equilibria. Put more succinctly, the set of
equilibria is path dependent... [This path dependence]
makes the
calculation of
equilibria corresponding...
-
every finite game. One can
divide Nash
equilibria into two types. Pure
strategy Nash
equilibria are Nash
equilibria where all
players are
playing pure strategies...
- will view them as
convex and
differentiable and
concentrate on
interior equilibria, but we will
subsequently relax these ****umptions.
Since there are only...
- acid
molecules unchanged. This is an
example of
dynamic equilibrium.
Equilibria, like the rest of thermodynamics, are
statistical phenomena, averages...
-
evolutionary biology,
punctuated equilibrium (also
called punctuated equilibria) is a
theory that
proposes that once a
species appears in the
fossil record...
-
social to
selfish equilibria is an
example of the
price of anarchy.
Wardrop did not
provide algorithms for
solving Wardrop equilibria, he
simply defined...
- host–guest, metal–complex, solubility, partition,
chromatography and
redox equilibria. A
chemical system is said to be in
equilibrium when the
quantities of...